MANORLANDS is once again sharing in the proceeds of charity auctions held at a popular annual event.
The auctions took place as part of Skipton Auction Mart’s 15th Christmas primestock show and sale day.
A record £4,400 was raised, with the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice benefitting alongside Brooklands Community Special School in Skipton and national farming charity, the Addington Fund.
All entries in the 15 indoor show classes, plus prizes donated by businesses and individuals, were auctioned off in the main sale ring.
Items under the hammer included both food and non-food lots from the adult and children's classes.
Two single prime lambs were also donated to be sold.
Skipton Auction Mart general manager and auctioneer, Jeremy Eaton, said: "Once again our customers and other kind-hearted individuals and businesses dug deep and raised the bar in netting a record amount for three amazing charities, which continue to do wonderful work."
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